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Taking Back Sunday

Se há banda que existe antes do cagar...se há banda que já fez bandas sonoras para filmes como Spiderman 2, Transformers, Walk The Line, etc...se há banda que fez isto e mais alguma coisa e que continua a ser ignorada pela MTV...senhoras e senhores...são os TAKING BACK SUNDAY!!

Os TBS são a melhor banda de EMO que anda por aí...e andam desde 1999...quase 10 anos! Quantas vezes apareceram na MTV? Quantas? NENHUMA!! FICO FODIDO QUANDO IGNORAM BANDAS DE GRANDE QUALIDADE, SÓ PARA PROMOVEREM RAPPERS COM MÚSICAS QUE NÃO DIZEM NADA A NINGUÉM...SÓ MESMO PARA COMERCIALIZA-LAS!
Não tou a dizer para deixarem de passar malta como o Chris Brown...Kanye West...tou a dizer para passarem de tudo!! MTV = MUSIC TELEVISION! TÊM DE PASSAR TODO O GÉNERO DE MÚSICA! Fizeram mal em acabar com o Sol Música...isto é que era um canal...

Bem...aqui vai a biografia dos TBS...retirada da Wikipedia...

"Early Years
Taking Back Sunday originally formed in 1999 with Antonio Longo on lead vocals, Jesse Lacey (now lead singer of Brand New) on bass and backing vocals, John Nolan on guitar, Eddie Reyes on guitar, and Stevie D on drums. Their first release was the Taking Back Sunday EP . However, in the middle of recording the EP, the band went through a lineup change. Lacey left the band to play for The Rookie Lot and was replaced by Adam Lazzara and Mark O'Connell replaced Stevie D on drums. The five-song EP was finally released in February 2001; though distributed at shows, the EP never got noteworthy success.[3]
By the time their first album was released, Taking Back Sunday would again go through a major lineup change. After Longo was kicked out of the band, Reyes moved Lazzarra to lead vocals and then recruited Shaun Cooper to play bass. The resulting line-up would remain in place for the first album.

[edit] Independent Success
The band released their first full album Tell All Your Friends, produced by Sal Villaneuva for Victory Records, in 2002. Tell All Your Friends gave the band a small taste of success in the alternative spotlight. The album cover is a picture of an off-ramp, marked by a sign bearing the words "exit 152." Recently the band posted a bulletin on their Myspace saying that the 152 sign was near where they met their friends and that they would never forget them no matter how far away from them they were. Every "TBS" album to date has featured the number 152 somewhere on the cover.
Following the release, they played with bands such as Brand New and The Used, as well as performing a short stint on the 2003 Vans Warped Tour. However, another change in the band's lineup occurred when singer/guitarist John Nolan and bassist Shaun Cooper left the band to form Straylight Run. Shaun Cooper and John Nolan discussed their decision to leave the band in April 2003:

Shaun Cooper asked his friend John Nolan, "Do you want to commit career suicide?" "Yes, as a matter of fact, I do," John replied.[4]April 2003

The loss of John and Shaun was twofold, as it put the already unstable band into a state of heightened tension, and it delayed shooting for the band's next video, "You're so Last Summer". However, with the addition of guitarist/vocalist Fred Mascherino, formerly of Breaking Pangaea, and session bassist Matt Rubano, the band stabilized, and successfully completed filming.
The year 2004 proved to be successful for Taking Back Sunday, with the band opening for Blink-182 and co-headlining the Vans Warped Tour. In addition, their second album, titled Where You Want to Be, was released on July 27, 2004 on Victory Records. Although sounding slightly different than Tell All Your Friends, the new album managed to do well commercially. Propelled by the single A Decade Under the Influence, Where You Want to Be went on to debut at the #3 spot on the Billboard 200 albums chart, with around 163,000 copies sold.
Taking Back Sunday received even more mainstream exposure by appearing (on the day of Where You Want to Be's release) on late night talk shows Jimmy Kimmel Live and Loveline, as well as contributing the song "This Photograph Is Proof (I Know You Know)" to the soundtrack for Spider-Man 2. They also contributed the song "Your Own Disaster" to the Elektra soundtrack, and the original version of "Error: Operator" to both the Fantastic Four soundtrack and tie-in video game, where it served as Mr. Fantastic's theme. An instrumental version is also used as background music in the game. In 2007, the band contributed the song "What's It Feel Like to Be a Ghost?" to the soundtrack for Transformers, although the song did not appear in the movie.

[edit] Major Label Debut
On April 25, 2006, Taking Back Sunday released their third album, entitled Louder Now, on Warner Bros. Records. The band's comments on the album reflected the dramatic change the band had undergone in the two years since their last release. Lazzara stated that fans seemed to feel their live shows had more energy than their recordings, and that "Louder Now" brought more of that across. Taking Back Sunday received mainstream exposure by appearing on the late night talk shows The Tonight Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and Late Night with Conan O'Brien.
Shortly following the release of Louder Now, Taking Back Sunday took part in the 2-day Give It a Name indoor rock festival in England. The band played at Manchester Evening News Arena on Saturday, April 29, 2006, and London Earls Court on Sunday, April 30, 2006. During the first song of their set at the Earls Court show, Adam Lazzara accidentally hit Matt Rubano on the head while swinging his microphone and knocked him out cold. He was rushed backstage for medical treatment. Rubano later returned to the stage sporting a large head-bandage and a noticeable amount of blood on his face. Following his return to the stage, Rubano continued to play while sitting down. In a less noted incident, during the band's last song at the MEN show, the pedal to the bass drum broke, and the band had to stall while a replacement was found and installed.
Following months of various tours to support Louder Now Taking Back Sunday made one of its most mainstream perfomances to date by appearing in the American leg of Live Earth on July 7, 2007. Also during the summer, Taking Back Sunday was a part of Linkin Park's Projekt Revolution tour, along with My Chemical Romance, HIM, and many other bands. During the tour, Mark O'Connell was diagnosed with a herniated disc, resulting in the first time in eight years that they have used a replacement drummer.

[edit] Future Albums and Departure of Fred Mascherino
On October 30, 2007, the band's former record label, Victory Records, plans to release Notes From The Past, which will feature four songs from Tell All Your Friends, six songs from Where You Want to Be, and two b-sides: The Ballad of San Villanueva and Your Own Disaster.
The band will then be releasing Louder Now: Parttwo on November 20, 2007, featuring a DVD of unreleased live concert footage from their private show at The Metro in Chicago, IL, as well as special features such as the video for Twenty-Twenty Surgery that was made for Europe. The DVD will be packaged with a companion CD featuring live tracks and b-sides that were previously unreleased in America.
In a press release in early October, Taking Back Sunday announced that five songs for their fourth CD had already been written, and that the band would take a break from touring until the recording is finished. The band plans to release the new CD in 2008.[5] However, the band also announced that the next studio album would be missing the vocals of Fred Mascherino, who will now be focusing exlusively on his solo career. On their website, the band said:

After four great years and two successful gold albums together, Fred has decided to leave Taking Back Sunday to pursue his solo career. We wish him well and we are working on the next Taking Back Sunday album as we speak.
We wanted to let you guys know and then get back to working on the music. No drama, just riffs.
On that note, Fred's album The Color Fred's BEND TO BREAK is coming out on October 30.
The Louder Now Parttwo CD/DVD is coming out November 20. You want webisodes, we got webisodes. You want unreleased live videos? Got that too. Lots of bounus features and behind the scenes goodies on this one. More on that soon.
The next Taking Back Sunday album is in its very early stages. As always, we will be updating you on that as we go along.
Thanks guys![6]Taking Back Sunday

Mascherino stated in an interview that the main reasons for his departure were the band's musical direction along with their tumultuous history.[7]

[edit] Discography
Main article: Taking Back Sunday discography
Album Cover
Date of Release
Title
U.S. sales

2001
Taking Back Sunday EP

March 26, 2002
Tell All Your Friends
Gold

July 27, 2004
Where You Want to Be
Gold

April 25, 2006
Louder Now
Gold

October 30, 2007
Notes From the Past

November 20, 2007
Louder Now DVD: PartTwo"

PS: O Adam Lazzaro e tao bom não é?
I <3 U ADAAAAM!!









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